A group seceded from the Scots Lane Congregational chapel in 1806, probably over personal differences, and registered a chapel in Endless Street in 1810. The two churches reunited in 1860 and the Endless Street Chapel, with 150 free and 650 other sittings was chosen as the meeting place. The Scots Lane chapel had only 530 sittings and the evening congregations at the two chapels could number over 800. In 1879 a new church was built in Fisherton Street and the Endless Street chapel was sold to help pay for this.